Methods used in the diagnosis and treatment of behavioral, personality, and mental disorders.

Views of chartered physiotherapists on the psychological content of their practice: a preliminary study in the United Kingdom. (1/30)

BACKGROUND: Although research into the psychological aspects of sports injury is increasing and psychological interventions have been identified as important in the rehabilitation process, few studies have focused on how sports medicine practitioners deal with psychological problems. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the perceptions of English chartered physiotherapists on the psychological content of their practice. METHODS: The Physiotherapist and Sport Psychology Questionnaire (PSPQ) was adapted slightly from the Athletic Trainer and Sport Psychology Questionnaire and used in this study. A survey package comprising a PSPQ, introductory letter, and self addressed envelope was mailed to 179 chartered physiotherapists registered in the England Eastern Region Sports Medicine Directory. RESULTS: In total, 90 (50% response rate) questionnaires were returned. The sample consisted of 67 women and 23 men with a mean (SD) age of 40.1 (5.4) years and 9.2 (3.1) years of experience as chartered physiotherapists. Descriptive statistical and qualitative analysis showed that physiotherapists believed athletes were often psychologically affected by injury. The physiotherapists also reported often using psychological techniques when treating injured athletes, but few reported having access to a sport psychologist for referral. CONCLUSIONS: This research indicates that future physiotherapy education may need more emphasis on the psychological aspect of injury, and seek to increase knowledge on the potential of using psychological interventions within a physiotherapy rehabilitation programme. Furthermore, some form of referral network should be established between chartered physiotherapists and sport psychologists.  (+info)

Objectivity in psychoanalytic assessment of couple relationships. (2/30)

BACKGROUND: Clinicians claim that partners in a couple can be understood to share a mode of relating, at an unconscious level. Assessment of this depends on inference from observable data. This study tests the viability and reliability of a modification of the Personal Relatedness Profile (PRP) for this purpose. AIMS: To test the interrater reliability and construct validity of a joint PRP score for couples. METHOD: Seven therapists independently rated couples' interactions using the 30-item PRP and segments of videotaped interviews with 19 couples. RESULTS: Interrater reliability was good and correlations between items clearly supported the underlying Kleinian bipolar model used (paranoid-schizoid/ depressive positions). CONCLUSIONS: Psychoanalytic couple psychotherapists agree in independent judgements of the nature of couple functioning, these judgements being based on envisaging couples in terms of an unconsciously shared state of mind.  (+info)

First report of a psychosocial intervention for patients with alcohol-related liver disease undergoing liver transplantation. (3/30)

Performing transplantations in patients with alcoholic liver disease raises great concerns for both clinicians and lay people, not least because of the fear that relapse back to drinking after the procedure may lead to poor outcomes. Therefore it is important to develop and evaluate new strategies for assessing and supporting such patients. A program of psychosocial intervention was developed to assist patients undergoing transplantation for alcoholic liver disease in coping with their alcohol problems. We describe a feasibility study of its implementation in a group of 20 such patients. This report shows that it is feasible to deliver a time-limited psychological intervention to patients undergoing assessment for liver transplantation. The intervention was readily integrated into the usual transplantation process and was acceptable to both patients and staff. Further research is required to clarify its impact on longer-term outcome measures.  (+info)

Depression in later life: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. (4/30)

Depression in elderly persons is widespread, often undiagnosed, and usually untreated. The current system of care is fragmented and inadequate, and staff at residential and other facilities often are ill-equipped to recognize and treat patients with depression. Because there is no reliable diagnostic test, a careful clinical evaluation is essential. Depressive illness in later life should be treated with antidepressants that are appropriate for use in geriatric patients. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach, including consideration of electroconvulsive treatment in some cases, is important. The overall long-term prognosis for elderly depressed patients is good.  (+info)

Unmet demands for health care among patients with rheumatoid arthritis: indications for underuse? (5/30)

OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of unmet health care demands among rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, and to determine if these unmet demands indicate underuse. METHODS: A total of 679 patients with RA participated in a questionnaire survey and clinical examination. Unmet health care demands and health care use were assessed for orthopedic care, allied health care, home care, and psychosocial care. Indications for underuse were determined by comparing health outcomes of patients with unmet health care demands and of health care users. RESULTS: Of the 679 patients, 28.7% had an unmet demand for 1 of the 4 services: 13.4% for allied health care, 9.7% for orthopedic care, 9.4% for home care, and 6.2% for psychosocial care. Underuse of allied health care, home care and psychosocial care was observed. CONCLUSION: Unmet demands for health care are frequent among RA patients. Most unmet demands indicate underuse. Health care professionals should therefore be more responsive to the demands of patients.  (+info)

Evaluation of the support services provided to deaf children attending secondary general schools in Cyprus. (6/30)

Deaf children have been integrated into secondary schools in Cyprus since 1990. This article reports the results of a major study carried out in Cyprus, the aim of which was to evaluate for the first time the support services available for deaf children receiving their education in secondary general schools. For the purposes of our study, four types of questionnaires were designed and administered to all deaf children integrated into secondary general schools, as well as to their parents, teachers, and head teachers. All participants stressed that the support services are vital for the children's academic success and social integration. The main support services identified by the participants in our study were: one-to-one and group sessions; presence of co-coordinators (special teachers of the deaf); "acoustical treatment" of the classrooms; provision and management of personal amplification, psychological support, and counseling; and in-service training for designated teachers. The majority of the participants expressed satisfaction with the support services offered to them. They also made some suggestions for the improvement of the integration of deaf children into secondary schools in Cyprus.  (+info)

The effects of methylphenidate on a functional analysis of disruptive behavior: a replication and extension. (7/30)

In the present investigation, a functional analysis of the disruptive behavior of a 18-year-old man who had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and moderate mental retardation was conducted, both when he was taking methylphenidate and when he was not taking the medication. The results of this functional analysis demonstrated that the participant's disruptive behaviors were reinforced by access to attention only when he was not taking methylphenidate.  (+info)

Nonpharmacologic and complementary approaches to cancer pain management. (8/30)

Nonpharmacologic interventions are important adjuncts to treatment modalities for patients with cancer pain. A variety of modalities can be used to reduce pain and concomitant mood disturbance and increase quality of life. Physicians may feel relatively uninformed about which modalities have been used for patients with cancer and which have scientific support. This article reviews a few of the nonpharmacologic and complementary and alternative modalities commonly used by patients with cancer pain. It focuses on those modalities that have empirical support or promising preliminary evidence, with the goal of familiarizing physicians with treatment modalities that may complement regular oncologic care.  (+info)

Psychological techniques generally refer to various methods and approaches used in psychology to help individuals manage their emotions, thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. These techniques are often based on scientific research and theories from fields such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, humanistic psychology, and positive psychology. Here are some examples of psychological techniques:

1. Cognitive restructuring: This technique involves identifying and challenging negative or distorted thinking patterns to replace them with more realistic and adaptive ones.
2. Mindfulness meditation: Practicing mindfulness means focusing on the present moment without judgment, which can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
3. Exposure therapy: This is a technique used to treat phobias and anxiety disorders by gradually exposing individuals to their fears in a safe and controlled environment.
4. Systematic desensitization: A form of exposure therapy that involves pairing relaxation techniques with increasingly intense exposures to a feared stimulus.
5. Journaling: Writing down thoughts and feelings can help individuals process emotions, gain self-awareness, and track progress in therapy.
6. Role-playing: Acting out scenarios or conversations can help people practice new skills, build confidence, and improve communication.
7. Mental imagery: Visualizing positive outcomes or situations can help change negative thought patterns and promote personal growth.
8. Emotion regulation strategies: Learning to identify, understand, and manage emotions is an essential skill for mental well-being. Techniques include deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and distraction.
9. Behavioral activation: Engaging in enjoyable activities can help improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression.
10. Assertiveness training: This technique teaches individuals how to express their needs and desires clearly and respectfully while maintaining healthy boundaries.

These psychological techniques are often used by mental health professionals, such as psychologists, therapists, and counselors, to help clients overcome various emotional and behavioral challenges. However, some techniques can also be self-taught or practiced independently with the guidance of books, online resources, or support groups.

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It addresses both psychological and physiological effects of stress such as increased heart rate, sweating, and muscle tension ... "Relaxation Techniques for Health". NCCIH. Retrieved 2023-04-15. Wikiversity has learning resources about Relaxation techniques ... and other techniques. Thus, relaxation techniques are useful for either emotional pain caused by stress, anger, anxiety, and ... A technique growing in popularity is flotation therapy, which is the use of a float tank in which a solution of Epsom salt is ...
Psychological Science. 23 (10): 1117-1122. doi:10.1177/0956797612446024. ISSN 0956-7976. PMID 22941876. S2CID 46281941. Mehta, ... Some relevant techniques are brainstorming, the nominal group technique, the Delphi technique, idea/mind mapping, the affinity ... Some techniques require groups of two or more people while other techniques can be accomplished alone. These methods include ... These techniques are referenced in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Group creativity techniques can be ...
Pascual, A.; Guéguen, N. (2005). "Foot-in-the-door and door-in-the-face: A comparative meta-analytic study". Psychological ... technique, which combines the DITF and FITD techniques. The FITF technique involves two moderately difficult requests that are ... The DITF technique can be contrasted with the foot-in-the-door (FITD) technique, in which a persuader begins with a small ... The DITF technique yielded significantly more behavioral compliance than the control, which shows that the DITF technique works ...
The reverse correlation technique is a data driven study method used primarily in psychological and neurophysiological research ... This technique is helpful when evaluating the mental representations of those with and without mental illnesses. This technique ... In contrast to the original meaning, the term is here thought to reflect that the standard psychological practice of presenting ... The term has since been adopted in psychological experiments that usually do not analyze the temporal dimension, but also ...
Diekman, A.B.; Brown, E.R.; Johnston, A.M.; Clark, E.K. (2010). "Seeking Congruity Between Goals and Roles". Psychological ... Kelly, Stephanie (October 2013). "For Girls in STEM, Belonging, Not Brain Structure, Makes the Difference". Techniques: ... Eagly, A.H.; Karau, S.J. (2002). "Role congruity theory of prejudice toward female leaders". Psychological Review. 109 (3): 573 ... Stoet, Gijsbert; Geary, David C. (2018). "The gender-equality paradox in STEM education" (PDF). Psychological Science. 29 ( ...
Lilienfeld, S.O., Wood, J.M., & Garb, H.N. (2000). The scientific status of projective techniques. Psychological Science in the ... Psychological testing refers to the administration of psychological tests. Psychological tests are administered or scored by ... American Psychological Association webpage on testing and assessment British Psychological Society Psychological Testing Centre ... Psychological assessment is similar to psychological testing but usually involves a more comprehensive assessment of the ...
Holtzman, Wayne H. "Children's IQ Test: Holtzman Inkblot Test". The Psychological Corporation. Archived from the original on ... The Holtzman inkblot technique (HIT), also known as the Holtzman inkblot test, is an ink blot test aimed at detecting ... ISBN 0-87589-242-6. Holtzman, W. H., & Swartz, J. D. (1983). The Holtzman Inkblot Technique: A review of 25 years of research. ... A large number of studies had confirmed the technique's differential validity, supported by findings from longitudinal, cross- ...
Symposium on automation techniques in personality assessment. Proceedings of the Staff Meetings of the Mayo Clinic, 37, 61-82. ... Psychological Assessment Special Section on the Use of Computers for Making Judgments and Decisions, 2000, 12(1) (Psychological ... Psychological Assessment, 12, 31-39. Garb, H. N. (1998). Studying the clinician: Judgment, research and psychological ... Personality test Psychological testing Rome, H. P., Swenson, W. M., Mataya, P., McCarthy, C. E., Pearson, J. S., Keating, F. R ...
Odhnoff, Jan (1965). "On the Techniques of Optimizing and Satisficing". The Swedish Journal of Economics. 67 (1): 24-39. doi: ... Simon, Herbert A. (1956). "Rational Choice and the Structure of the Environment" (PDF). Psychological Review. 63 (2): 129-138. ... Psychological Review. 103 (4): 650-669. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.174.4404. doi:10.1037/0033-295x.103.4.650. PMID 8888650. ... which posits that rational choice theory is an unrealistic description of human decision processes and calls for psychological ...
Flanagan, John C. (1954). "The critical incident technique". Psychological Bulletin. 51 (4): 327-358. doi:10.1037/h0061470. ... One stress technique is to tell the applicant that they have 20 minutes to prepare a presentation, and then come back to the ... This technique was also used in research protocols studying stress and type A (coronary-prone) behavior because it would evoke ... One of the first critical incidents techniques ever used in the United States Army asked combat veterans to report specific ...
doi:10.1111/j.1744-6570.1981.tb00942.x. Flanagan, John C. (1954). "The critical incident technique". Psychological Bulletin. 51 ... BARS are developed using data collected through the critical incident technique, or through the use of comprehensive data about ... are sorted into homogeneous groups using the Q-sort technique. Definitions for each group of behaviors are then written to ... and ineffective behavior related to job are collected from people with knowledge of job using the critical incident technique. ...
Holtzman, Wayne H. (1961). Holtzman Inkblot Technique: Guide to Administration and Scoring. Psychological Corporation. ... "Texas Psychological Association Past Presidents". www.texaspsyc.org. Texas Psychological Association. Archived from the ... He was elected as president of the Texas Psychological Association in 1956 for a one-year term. In 1959 he was elected ... Holtzman Inkblot Technique. Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Retrieved 25 March 2021. Holtzman, Wayne H.; Brown, William ...
Psychological methodology, Sampling techniques). ... as a clinical monitoring tool in psychiatric and psychological ... Conversely, some statistical techniques require roughly equidistant time intervals, which has the limitation that assessments ... Ambulatory assessment Diary studies Event sampling methodology List of psychological research methods Quantified self Sather T ... Psychological Medicine. 52 (13): 2731-2740. doi:10.1017/S0033291720004845. PMC 9650062. PMID 33315003. Riese H, von Klipstein L ...
Many techniques and methods join in qualitative research. Sullivan et al. (2018, p. 17) identify some commonly occurring ... Qualitative psychological research is psychological research that employs qualitative methods. Qualitative research ... According to Lederman, focus-grouping is a "technique that involves the use of profound group interviews in which participants ... Center for Qualitative Psychology Quantitative psychological research Qualitative research Lincoln, Y., & Guba, G. (2003). ...
His tests were shorter, but used similar techniques. Wundt also measured mental processes and acknowledged the fact that there ... In a psychological clinic setting, psychological assessment can be used to determine characteristics of the client that can be ... A common reason for a psychological evaluation is to identify psychological factors that may be inhibiting a person's ability ... Within a medical setting, psychological assessment is used to find a possible underlying psychological disorder, emotional ...
Flanagan, J. C. (1954). The Critical Incident Technique. Psychological Bulletin, 51, 327-58. Rogelberg, S. G; Brooks-Laber, M. ... A qualitative technique associated with I-O psychology is Flanagan's critical incident technique. I-O psychologists have also ... In 2021 The British Psychological Society (BPS) Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP) and the Australian Psychological ... Psychological Bulletin, 124, 262-274. Canadian Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology British Psychological ...
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Lilienfeld, P. (1879). Die sociale Physiologie. Volume 4 of Gedanken über ... Mauss, M. (1936). Les techniques du corps. Journal de Psychologie, vol. 32, nos. 3-4, 15 mars - 15 avril 1936. Reprinted in M. ...
The verification technique can lead to another problem of social navigation: information leakage. Sinai et al. discussed that ... Psychological review,106(4), 643. Bonabeau, E., Dorigo, M., & Theraulaz, G. (2000). Inspiration for optimization from social ... The system is designed and generated by using appropriate techniques such as Google Maps and information retrieval. User tests ... Collaborative filtering is another technique that is prevalent and utilized in social navigation. It suggests that if users ...
... : New techniques for management. London: Blond & Briggs, Ltd. Marquardt, M., Leonard, H. S., Freedman, A., & ... Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Waddill, D. D. and M. Marquardt (2003). Adult learning orientations and ... Closed questions involve a technique which does not allow the respondents to develop their response, they can just say 'Yes' or ... Washington, DC: American Psychological Press. "[Homepage]". Action Learning: Research and Practice. 14 (2). Retrieved 28 May ...
Szunyogh, Béla (1955). Psychological warfare; an introduction to ideological propaganda and the techniques of psychological ... Psychological Warfare at Project Gutenberg The history of psychological warfare IWS Psychological Operations (PsyOps) / ... Propaganda techniques, Psychological warfare techniques, Warfare by type, Warfare of the late modern period). ... Psychological Operations Psychological warfare The Nature of Psychological Warfare (CIA 1958) Original (Pages containing links ...
Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) is a factor analytic technique that begins with a theory and test the theory by carrying out ... Psychometrika Educational and Psychological Measurement Assessment American Journal of Evaluation Applied Psychological ... Psychological statistics is application of formulas, theorems, numbers and laws to psychology. Statistical methods for ... It is a dimension reduction technique. It is useful in psychometrics, multivariate analysis of data and data analytics. ...
D. "The Critical Incident Technique Bibliography". American Psychological Association.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: ... D. "The Critical Incident Technique Bibliography - Complete List" (PDF). American Psychological Association.{{cite web}}: CS1 ... Later, the technique was adapted for other industries, and CIT is still a model for numerous organizations and researchers. ... AIR's founder, John C. Flanagan, a pioneer in aviation psychology, is known for developing the critical incident technique, an ...
"British Museum technique". Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures. NIST.. Newell, A.; Shaw, J. C.; Simon, H. A. (1958). " ... "Elements of a Theory of Human Problem Solving". Psychological Review. American Psychological Association. 65 (3): 151-166. doi: ... The term refers to a conceptual, not a practical, technique where the number of possibilities is enormous. Newell, Shaw, and ...
Psychological Bulletin, 77(3), 172-194. doi:10.1037/h0032332 Soley, L.C and Smith, A. L. (2008). Projective Techniques for ... Lilienfeld, Scott O.; Wood, James M.; Garb, Howard N. (2000). "The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques". Psychological ... that he termed psychological complexes. This discovery was related to his research into word association, a technique whereby ... Projective techniques are used extensively in people assessment; besides variants of the TAT, which are used to identify ...
"The scientific status of projective techniques". Psychological Science in the Public Interest. 1 (2): 27-66. doi:10.1111/1529- ... The Canadian Psychological Association takes the position that, "Publishing the questions and answers to any psychological test ... The Psychological Corporation, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers. p. 33. Tallent, N. (1983). Psychological report writing. ... "Canadian Psychological Association Position on Publication and Dissemination of Psychological Tests" (PDF). Canadian ...
He was actively involved in the British Psychological Society becoming its president in 1966. He edited the British Journal of ... Semeonoff, B. (1976). Projective Techniques "Our History - Boris Semeonoff". University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2 August 2020. ... Semeonoff, Boris (1969). "Changing horizons: An essay in autobiography". Bulletin of the British Psychological Society. 22: 169 ... 1968 - 1969 - President, British Psychological Society President, Psychology Section, British Association for the Advancement ...
Misdirection - psychological techniques for controlling attention. Monte - a famous con game where three cards are thrown down ... Sleeve Toss - a technique used in dove magic. Sleight - a secret move or technique. Slicks - highly polished cards or coins ... False transfer - a technique in which an object appears to be taken into one hand while actually being retained in the other. ... Finger clip - a technique used to clip coins or small objects secretly. Usually used for production. Finger palm - to palm in ...
Psychological Assessment, Perspectives on Psychological Science and Clinical Psychology Review, and wrote articles for ... Lilienfeld, Scott O., Wood, James M., and Garb, Howard N. (November 2000). The scientific status of projective techniques. ... Institute for Science in Medicine Founding Fellow Association for Psychological Science Fellow Association for Psychological ... Psychological Science in the Public Interest. 1(2), 27-66. Faculty page Archived August 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at ...
Thijs Rinsema also used this technique. Merz has been called 'Psychological Collage'. Most of the works attempt to make ... From this co-operation several new works originated, where the collage technique was applied to woodwork, by incorporating ...
Researchers suggest that a psychological method involving cognitive defusion and guided imagery could help stave off chocolate ... However, new research suggests that a two-stage psychological technique could help to abolish those chocolate cravings. ...
The effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) on psychological symptoms in addiction treatment. Citation (APA style): Church ... D., & Brooks, A. J. (2013). The effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) on psychological symptoms in addiction treatment: ... indicating a reduction in psychological distress. Improvements on intensity and breadth of psychological symptoms, and anxiety ... Emotional Freedom Techniques or "EFT Tapping" is a powerful self-help method based on research showing that emotional trauma ...
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Being a low-risk and safe technique, relaxation techniques are frequently cited as an integral component of psychological ... Effectiveness of Relaxation Techniques as an Active Ingredient of Psychological Interventions to Reduce Distress, Anxiety and ... A higher treatment effect of relaxation techniques compared to other psychological interventions including Cognitive ... The most commonly reported relaxation techniques in the literature were Progressive Muscle Relaxation Techniques-PMR, ...
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On the application of psychological measurement techniques to travel demand estimation. / Stopher, Peter R. In: Environment and ... Stopher, Peter R. / On the application of psychological measurement techniques to travel demand estimation. In: Environment and ... Stopher, P. R. (1977). On the application of psychological measurement techniques to travel demand estimation. Environment and ... Stopher, PR 1977, On the application of psychological measurement techniques to travel demand estimation, Environment and ...
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  • Subjects completed the SA-45, a well-validated questionnaire measuring psychological distress. (eftuniverse.com)
  • A statistically significant decrease was observed in the two global scales and all but one of the SA-45 subscales after the workshop, indicating a reduction in psychological distress. (eftuniverse.com)
  • These findings suggest EFT may be an effective adjunct to addiction treatment by reducing the severity of general psychological distress. (eftuniverse.com)
  • Further high-quality studies with low risk of bias, especially from low resource settings are needed to evaluate the evidence for effectiveness of RTs as an active ingredient of psychological interventions to reduce the symptoms of distress, anxiety and depression in adolescents. (researchsquare.com)
  • The impact of rescues and traumatic events can be overwhelming, leading to long-lasting emotional and psychological distress. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Said Anderson, "Interventions may impact immune changes that are secondary to stress hormones that may promote cancer growth or metastasis and that in addition to treating cancer patients with powerful anti-tumor medications it also important to treat psychological distress as well. (tfttapping.com)
  • A focus of contemporary psychotherapy is the development of self-regulation tools to reduce psychological distress and improve well-being. (frontiersin.org)
  • The role of social support in moderating the relationship between psychological distress and willingness to seek psychological help among Black and Latino college students. (springer.com)
  • Eligible participants were adult women and men 18 years of age and older who met screening criteria for psychological distress and functional impairment. (plos.org)
  • The primary outcome was psychological distress assessed with the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). (plos.org)
  • In this study, we found that a 5-session group psychological treatment delivered by nonspecialists modestly reduced psychological distress and depression symptoms in a setting prone to humanitarian emergencies. (plos.org)
  • The prevalence and predictors of psychological distress in patients with early localized prostate cancer. (cancer.gov)
  • Relaxation Techniques (RTs)' are a "set of strategies to improve physiological response to stress" and are frequently cited as an active ingredient of trans-diagnostic, psychosocial interventions for scaling-up care for preventing and treating these conditions in adolescents. (researchsquare.com)
  • There is an urgency and a global push for understanding which ingredients of psychological interventions are more effective and for what mental health problem and developing more 'personalized medicine/interventions,' particularly among children and adolescents where comparatively little research has been undertaken. (researchsquare.com)
  • The interventions had a very powerful psychological effect and very powerful behavioral effects. (tfttapping.com)
  • If efficacious psychological interventions to reduce stress are delivered early they will improve mental health and treatment relevant behavior and potentially, biologic outcomes," Anderson said. (tfttapping.com)
  • Affiliates of the Institute of Mental Health with expertise in Psychological Interventions. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • I have also published research related to the acceptability and impact of psychological interventions as well as qualitative research on a variety of topics. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Other research interests include examining the assessment of frailty in older people with mental health conditions, and evaluating psychological interventions for this population. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • All psychological interventions should be delivered as part of a recovery care plan, integrating the most appropriate psychological, social, medical and other non-medical interventions for an individual in recovery. (gov.scot)
  • Psychological interventions are delivered via a complex interpersonal interaction. (gov.scot)
  • This is based on the Psychological Therapies Matrix, [8] which outlines evidence-based psychological interventions for alcohol problems and substance misuse in Scotland. (gov.scot)
  • The competencies required to deliver psychological interventions are outlined further in this section. (gov.scot)
  • They build on those described in Supporting the development of Scotland's drug and alcohol workforce , [11] specifically the learning priorities at levels 2-4, and outline the knowledge and skills required to deliver effective and evidence-based psychological interventions in substance misuse services. (gov.scot)
  • guidelines on clinical management of drug misuse and dependence [12] and the Psychological Therapies Matrix, [13] the choice of psychological and psychosocial interventions should depend on their suitability, effectiveness (from the evidence base), appropriateness and acceptability to the individual or group, availability of trained staff and cultural appropriateness. (gov.scot)
  • It has two global scales assessing intensity and breadth of psychological symptoms and 9 symptom subscales such as anxiety and depression. (eftuniverse.com)
  • Improvements on intensity and breadth of psychological symptoms, and anxiety and obsessive-compulsive subscales were maintained at the 90-day follow-up. (eftuniverse.com)
  • The current study investigated the psychosocial and cultural predictors of psychological help-seeking based on the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA: Ajzen and Fishbein 1980 ) in a sample of 223 adult Latin American immigrants living in Canada. (springer.com)
  • While effective learning strategies are integral to improving student outcomes, many students' favored learning techniques flunk the test. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • The effects also depend on an individual's anatomical, physiological, and psychological capacity. (cdc.gov)
  • Students explore factors that affect psychosocial, cognitive, and physical development from psychological and socio-cultural perspectives. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Authors' reply to response to "Mindfulness and psychological well-being: Are they related to type of meditation technique practiced? (tilburguniversity.edu)
  • Multiple types of emotional and psychological support are available, including counseling, therapy, peer support groups, mindfulness and meditation, and art and music therapy. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • The purpose of this article is to provide a translational and pragmatic approach to understanding mindfulness in the context of SY and psychological wellbeing through a rapid review of the literature. (mdpi.com)
  • Mindfulness techniques involve being aware of the present. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Emotional Freedom Techniques or "EFT Tapping" is a powerful self-help method based on research showing that emotional trauma compromises both physical and emotional health. (eftuniverse.com)
  • I was also curious about how this therapeutic technique would compare to the Psychological Independence Strategy or EFT tapping as an emotional therapeutic method for releasing damaging thoughts, dissolving restricting beliefs, and accelerating the internal therapeutic procedure. (judislotonlinegampangmenang.com)
  • This pilot study examined the effect of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), a widely practiced form of energy psychology, on 39 adults self-identified with addiction issues attending an EFT weekend workshop targeting addiction. (eftuniverse.com)
  • Proven Psychological Manipulation Techniques: Guiltless Guide into the Psychology of How Cunning People Get What They Want. (9wsodl.com)
  • IN WHAT COULD BE A MAJOR STEP IN THE BATTLE AGAINST BREAST CANCER, an 11 year study by Ohio State University's Department of Psychology shows that psychological intervention may very well improve a woman/s survival rate. (tfttapping.com)
  • The study showed that breast cancer victims might have a better chance of survival, said Barbara Anderson, PhD, professor of psychology, if they join a quality psychological intervention group conducted by an experienced therapist. (tfttapping.com)
  • Educational Psychology 469: Principles of Psychological Assessment is a three-credit course that introduces educational and psychometric theory, method, and the application of psychological testing. (athabascau.ca)
  • The constant stress paired with the uncertainty of the future creates a harmful context, where psychological ailments thrive. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Dr. Bradley is confident that "trapped thoughts" can trigger numerous physical or psychological ailments. (judislotonlinegampangmenang.com)
  • The focus will be on description of the basic principles of psychological measurement that must be applied to properly evaluate psychological tests, as well as on some of the major applications of psychological tests in education, industry, and clinical practice. (athabascau.ca)
  • Covers theories, techniques, and applications of psychological research methodology. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Stopher, PR 1977, ' On the application of psychological measurement techniques to travel demand estimation ', Environment and Behavior , vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 67-80. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Studies have found a frequent co-occurrence of psychological symptoms such as anxiety and depression with addiction. (eftuniverse.com)
  • The historian John Demos wrote in 1970 that the symptoms of bewitchment displayed by the afflicted girls could have been due to the girls undergoing psychological projection of repressed aggression. (wikipedia.org)
  • A study by Rowe (2005) found psychological symptoms to improve, and the results to hold over time, after an EFT workshop. (emofree.com)
  • The current study used the same assessment tool, the SA-45, a well-validated brief questionnaire that measures breadth and severity of psychological symptoms. (emofree.com)
  • Our attempt of mind-body technique telerehabilitation has shown good results in the improvement of painful symptoms and quality of life for the FM patients but showed fewer positive impacts for the resilience and coping abilities aspects. (humaninsight.it)
  • This article will explain whether meditation can help with OCD symptoms and will discuss techniques and tips a person can use to manage obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Psychological projection is one of the medical explanations of bewitchment used to explain the behavior of the afflicted children at Salem in 1692. (wikipedia.org)
  • Psychological antecedents to help-seeking behavior: a reanalysis using path modeling structures. (springer.com)
  • Introduces the theories, diagnosis, and treatment of maladaptive behavior and psychological disorders. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Lerman C, Kash K, Stefanek M: Younger women at increased risk for breast cancer: perceived risk, psychological well-being, and surveillance behavior. (cancer.gov)
  • 3. Behavior changes, such as altered work technique and increased muscle tension. (cdc.gov)
  • 4. Psychological changes in pain perception and reporting behavior. (cdc.gov)
  • The choice of psychological intervention should be based on a formulation of an individual's difficulties. (gov.scot)
  • Another study cal, sexual and/or psychological abuse by conducted in Karachi in 1999 reported a person with whom the victim has had an that 34% of the women had been physi- intimate relationship [2]. (who.int)
  • This paper is intended to guide future basic and clinical research, specifically targeting areas of development in the treatment of stress-mediated psychological disorders. (frontiersin.org)
  • In accordance to Countrywide Psychological Wellbeing Programme, it is estimated that about 6 to 7 per cent of the Indian population suffers from psychological disorders, which involve despair and anxiousness among the other people. (bsmmu.org)
  • Gives guidance on responding to disaster or terrorism events using the Psychological First Aid intervention. (nctsn.org)
  • The headline read, "Breast Cancer Survival Rates improve with psychological intervention. (tfttapping.com)
  • Of the 227 women who joined in the study, 114 received psychological intervention programs, while 113 received assessment only, Anderson said. (tfttapping.com)
  • We worked really hard to find a study to answer the question: Can psychological intervention reduce the risk for re-occurrence of breast cancer and death? (tfttapping.com)
  • The intervention was Group Problem Management Plus (PM+), a psychological treatment of 5 weekly sessions, which was compared with enhanced usual care (EUC) consisting of a family psychoeducation meeting with a referral option to primary care providers trained in mental healthcare. (plos.org)
  • Our objective was to test the effectiveness of a brief group psychological treatment delivered by trained facilitators without prior professional mental health training in a disaster-prone setting. (plos.org)
  • 2012). Ringer and Gillis (1995) also offer a model relating specifically to psychological depth to help facilitators with decisions regarding the appropriate approach. (researchgate.net)
  • The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is one of the most powerful psychological marketing tricks around. (morebusiness.com)
  • Initially, we will present the reflection upon modern technique and freedom to, subsequently, articulate both concepts with the context of psychological clinical practices of phenomenological-existential nature. (bvsalud.org)
  • Aim of this study was to investigate whether telerehabilitation that provides physical and psychological support services of the mind-body techniques can affect the clinical profile and pain relief of FM patients. (humaninsight.it)
  • The essence of this workshop will be to bring light the way in which the heart's rhythm is of absolute importance as a guide for counselling and cognitive behavioral techniques, which in themselves, can completely resolve an HRV issue. (isnr.org)
  • We begin by contextualizing yoga in historical and contemporary settings, and then detail how specific components of yoga practice may affect cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and autonomic output under stress through an emphasis on interoception and bottom-up input, resulting in physical and psychological health. (frontiersin.org)
  • This course explores the determinants of health and illness including social, psychological, environmental, spiritual, and cultural dimensions across the lifespan and within the context of healthcare. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Examines human sexuality from three main perspectives: Psychological, biological, and socio-cultural. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Students focus on psychometric techniques as well as major theories and theorists. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • The authors describe a model of psychological depth and present some general principles that will enable adventure practitioners to manage the psychological level in the groups for which they are responsible. (researchgate.net)
  • Through private lessons in the Alexander Technique, you can become aware of your unnecessary muscle tension and reduce it. (alexandertechniqueboston.com)
  • "Psychological Experiment in Value Shapes (Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack) , BR49.725," Harvard Art Museums collections online, Sep 28, 2023, https://hvrd.art/o/225157. (harvardartmuseums.org)
  • The review summarised the techniques that have proven to be effective for the Published: 29 May 2023 self-management of type 2 diabetes. (who.int)
  • As the average level of dysfunction of participants increases from recreation through to adjunctive therapy, so does the need for psychological safety (Ringer & Gillis, 1995) . (researchgate.net)
  • It is impossible to describe the "typical" career path of Psychological Sciences alumni . (wm.edu)
  • Describe the Psychological and. (educationindex.com)
  • Describe the Psychological and Physical Aspects of Hypnosis and Discuss the Role of Relaxation in Hypnotherapy. (educationindex.com)
  • I will then go on to describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis, followed by discussing the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. (educationindex.com)
  • Essay Title: "What is Hypnosis" Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy 2189 words Hypnosis is a complex concept. (educationindex.com)
  • Assess if HRV reflects a psychological conflict and if a counseling approach should be taken for its treatment. (isnr.org)
  • The role of ethnicity, cultural knowledge, and conventional techniques in counseling and psychotherapy. (springer.com)
  • It n is meant to be used to practice or revise your knowledge in Psychological first aid. (wordpress.org)
  • Psychological first aid is the practice of meeting the mental health needs of those affected by trauma. (wordpress.org)
  • Some meditation techniques involve focusing on sensations, such as breathing. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The history of meditation goes back thousands of years to the Vedic times of India, encompassing a variety of techniques that place focus on mind and body integration. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Such techniques can calm and relax the mind, which is the usual purpose of meditation in Western nations. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • However, there is a little evidence on the effectiveness of 'relaxation techniques' for this age group. (researchsquare.com)
  • Face-to-face delivered relaxation techniques yielded higher effect size (SMD=-0.47, 95% CI: -0.64 to -0.30) compared to online delivery (SMD=-0.22, 95% CI: -0.48 to 0.04) for anxiety. (researchsquare.com)
  • Psychological testing and assessment: An introduction to tests and measurements (10th ed. (athabascau.ca)
  • These psychological tactics can assist you in making more informed decisions and enhance your entire gambling experience, regardless of whether you are participating in a game of poker or betting on the outcome of a sporting event. (yoma3.org)
  • Christina Olson, on this month's cover, allows a more brother-in-law Peter Hurd, also an artist, introduced him to generous glimpse of the figure's profile of illness, disabil- egg tempera, a medium that, in combination with the dry- ity, and their psychological outcome. (cdc.gov)
  • You can use respiratory tactics or psychological imagery while tightening and stress-free selected muscle groups with progressive leisure. (bsmmu.org)
  • In this article, we will examine some psychological tactics that can assist you in mastering the art of decision-making and improving your gambling decisions. (yoma3.org)
  • Her expertise also includes Somatic Healing, Reconnective Healing, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), NGH, and Reiki, all of which offer powerful but simple solutions to a range of physical and emotional issues. (selfgrowth.com)
  • The Emotion Code is intended to reduce the two and physical and psychological soreness. (judislotonlinegampangmenang.com)
  • It encompasses both physical and psychological elements as well as various environmental components. (wordpress.org)
  • Ethical concerns relate to the risk of causing physical and psychological harm, lack of respect for ethical research standards, exploitation of the poor and conflict of interest if financial interests are involved. (who.int)
  • It helps them deal with the emotional toll and psychological impact of their experiences, leading to recovery, healing, and improved coping mechanisms. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • The International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services) continues a series of co-located events that covers the complementary aspects related to designing and deploying of applications based on IP&Web techniques and mechanisms. (iaria.org)
  • Psychological first aid training can equip you with the skills to support those experiencing stress, crisis or trauma. (wordpress.org)
  • I begin by telling my students that, for some people, learning the Alexander Technique involves an emotional component - while, for others, it doesn't. (alexandertechniqueboston.com)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • 2. Nuclear transfer is a technique used to duplicate genetic material by creating an embryo through the transfer and fusion of a diploid cell in an enucleated female oocyte.2 Cloning has a broader meaning than nuclear transfer as it also involves gene replication and natural or induced embryo splitting (see Annex 1). (who.int)
  • This workshop will demonstrate a novel and highly effective method involving an AVE-based technique involving a Windows-based "Breathe" app alongside a unique AVE protocol for advanced HRV therapy for the toughest of patients struggling with anxiety. (isnr.org)
  • If feelings come up for a student during her Alexander lessons, or if a student has a psychological issue she wants to address, most teachers will refer her to a psychotherapist. (alexandertechniqueboston.com)
  • If a student does want to talk about her feelings, or about a psychological issue she's dealing with, I make sure we don't do that at the same time that she's learning the Alexander Technique. (alexandertechniqueboston.com)
  • If you imagined that psychological wellbeing is all about your views and feelings then you are completely wrong. (bsmmu.org)
  • That being said, the more extreme a mental health condition is, especially that of PTSD, trauma, TBI and the resultant anxiety, the tougher it is to employ traditional HRV biofeedback techniques and the greater the failure rate.Audio-visual Entrainment (AVE) is a technique employing flashing lights within a pair of sunglasses and pulsing tones within a pair of headphones at various brain wave frequencies. (isnr.org)
  • Accessing local mental health services, national crisis hotlines, and online support communities can connect rescuers and victims with the resources they need for emotional and psychological support. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Research suggesting the beneficial effects of yoga on myriad aspects of psychological health has proliferated in recent years, yet there is currently no overarching framework by which to understand yoga's potential beneficial effects. (frontiersin.org)
  • Students become familiarized with the social and psychological attributes contributing to individual, familial and community level functioning, and how it shapes health providers' perception and expression. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • According to the World Health Organization, providing psychological first aid is an approach people can take when faced with stressful or traumatic circumstances. (wordpress.org)
  • Vitamins, especially B12 and D are good for psychological wellbeing and support in even getting rid of melancholy ( positive aspects of vitamin D for mental health ). (bsmmu.org)
  • There is sense of quietness and peace when you meditate, and so it can assistance your psychological overall health. (bsmmu.org)
  • 1 Availab le at http://www.who.int/mental_health/action_plan_2013/en/ (accessed 22 November 2016). (who.int)
  • The use of the technique of nuclear transfer for reproduction of human beings is surrounded by strong ethical concerns and controversies and is considered a threat to human dignity. (who.int)
  • This technique is surrounded by strong ethical concerns and is considered a threat to human dignity. (who.int)
  • This article describes several demonstrations that faculty can use either for teaching psychological concepts related to learning or for instructing students how to study more effectively. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, we extracted personality insights from founders' tweets, focusing on US startups funded between 2013 and 2015. (lu.se)
  • Psychological projection is a defence mechanism of alterity concerning "inside" content mistaken to be coming from the "outside" Other. (wikipedia.org)
  • 6 Availab le at http://www.paho.org/hq/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11087%3A2015-54th- directing-council&catid=8811%3Adc-documents&Itemid=41537&lang=en (a ccessed 22 November 2016). (who.int)
  • Emotional and psychological support is crucial for both rescuers and victims who have experienced trauma. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • This article will delve into the significance of emotional and psychological support, the specific impacts on rescuers and victims, the various types of support available, and the benefits it can bring. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Emotional and psychological support is crucial for both rescuers and victims of traumatic events. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • In the aftermath of a traumatic event, it is crucial to understand the significance of emotional and psychological support for both rescuers and victims . (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Recognizing the utmost importance of emotional and psychological support for both rescuers and victims plays a vital role in promoting their well-being and facilitating their recovery. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Understanding the emotional and psychological effects of these situations is crucial in providing effective support. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • Psychological first aid training teaches you how to help others feel at ease and connected with appropriate resources and support systems. (wordpress.org)
  • Possible regional anesthesia techniques include epidural analgesia, spinal analgesia (sometimes referred to as the intrathecal or subarachnoid space), or a combination of epidural and spinal analgesia. (medscape.com)
  • Likely to a therapist to take care of your psychological well being worries could be the ideal issue to do. (bsmmu.org)
  • Gain a psychological edge that can turn the tide in crucial moments. (aboutwysetc.org)
  • Psychological first aid techniques can also be beneficial during long-term crises like pandemics. (wordpress.org)
  • We teach laboratory and social research techniques. (wm.edu)
  • Examines psychological theories and research from a cross-cultural perspective. (bellevuecollege.edu)
  • Rescues and traumatic events can have a profound emotional and psychological impact on both rescuers and victims. (consumerenergycenter.org)
  • This psychological impact can deter them from targeting the same individuals in the future. (blogarama.com)
  • This analysis was not merely about decoding words but about piecing together the psychological makeup of these entrepreneurs and assessing its impact on their startups' success. (lu.se)